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Conjunctival Attachment of a Live Paralysis Tick, Ixodes holocyclus, in a Child: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesCase Rep Ophthalmol, 2015
Teong JM   +4 more
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Predicting the risk of Lyme borreliosis after a tick bite, using a structural equation model. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2017
Hofhuis A   +8 more
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Pathogenic mechanisms of sand tampan toxicoses induced by the tick, Ornithodoros savignyi

Toxicon, 2002
The tick, Ornithodoros savignyi has been implicated in inducing paralysis and tampan toxicosis. In this study, a basic toxin (TSGP4) was identified and the presence of an acidic toxin (TSGP2) was confirmed. Both basic and acidic toxins were more lethal than previously described, with TSGP4 (34microg) and TSGP2 (24microg) causing mortality of adult mice
Ben J, Mans   +4 more
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[Toxicoses of ticks (Acari: Ixodida)].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2006
Toxins have been shown to present in the salivary glands, whole body extracts, and eggs of ticks. They cause histological lesions in the skin, and in various organs of tick hosts. Among toxicoses, tick paralysis is of the greatest medical and veterinary importance. Toxins are secreted by cells "b" of acinus II in salivary glands during tick feeding.
A, Buczek   +4 more
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Tick Toxicoses of Cattle

1981
Of the 800 tick species which have thus far been described, populations or strains of approximately 50 argasids and ixodids are potentially capable of causing pathological and/or pathophysiological changes through inoculation of unknown uninfectious noxes during repletion. These noxes are generally interpreted as toxins.
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In search of the causal agents of tick toxicoses

Toxicon, 1983
A.W.H. Neitz   +4 more
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The Impacts of Climate Change on Ticks and Tick-Borne Disease Risk

Annual Review of Entomology, 2021
Lucy Gilbert
exaly  

Mapping ticks and tick-borne pathogens in China

Nature Communications, 2021
Guo-Ping Zhao   +2 more
exaly  

A high-quality Ixodes scapularis genome advances tick science

Nature Genetics, 2023
Sarah B Kingan, Daniel M Portik
exaly  

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